WEBVTT t Julie Paccamontinoticed her cat Zeus wasbecoming - clingy. 5:01-"like inbetween the shower liners when Iwas taking a shower." In fact Zeus wouldn't let Julie more than two feet away - ever...and the 5 year old cat was always touching her...6:09-"he'd sit outside tbedroom door and just meow andmeow and meow and meow."5:37-"so I took him in anddoctor couldn't find anything wrong with him, and the doctorkinda jokingly said - do youthink you're pregnant? And I waslike, no way." Actually, yesway...a pregnancy test confirmwhat Zeus already knew...the vet explained the catmay have been reacting to Julie's hormonal changes - so the next 9 months were...achallenge. 6:39-"it was hard cuzya know, you're pregnant andyou're warm anyways, and u gotthis cat that is always tryingto be on you every second of theday...following you around -had a hard time sleeping becausehe would be up in my face all night." It all ended when baby Ivy came into the world. 7:59-"we got home from thospital and instantly back tonormal, didn't want anything to do with me, doesn't come to sit on my lap anymore ...doesn'tsleep with me anymore.."Zeus also overgroomed himself during Julie's pregnancy - thevet said it might have been anxiety - the bald patches aregrowing back from where helicked his hair off, but a badsore required antibiotics and the cone of shame...Zeus should be back to himself soon - but does Julie miss th9 months of constant catcanoodling? Even a little bit?8:19-"no! hahahahahahaha."

“Like, in between the shower liners when I was taking a shower, like I wasn't allowed to be in a room he wasn't in,” she said.

In fact, Zeus wouldn't let Julie more than 2 feet away, ever, and the 5-year-old cat was always touching her.

"He’d sit outside the bedroom door and just meow and meow and meow and meow,” her husband said.

“So I took him in and doctor couldn't find anything wrong with him, and the doctor kinda jokingly said, 'Do you think you're pregnant?' And I was like, 'No way,'" she said.

Actually, yes way.

A pregnancy test confirmed what Zeus already knew. The vet explained the cat may have been reacting to Julie's hormonal changes, so the next nine months were a challenge.

“It was hard because, you know, you're pregnant and you're warm anyways, and you got this cat that is always trying to be on you every second of the day, following you around. I had a hard time sleeping because he would be up in my face all night,” she said.

It all ended when baby Ivy came into the world.

“We got home from the hospital and instantly (the cat was) back to normal, didn't want anything to do with me, doesn't come to sit on my lap anymore, doesn't sleep with me anymore,” she said.

Zeus also over-groomed himself during Julie's pregnancy; the vet said it might have been anxiety. The bald patches are growing back from where he licked his hair off, but a bad sore required antibiotics and the cone of shame.

Zeus should be back to himself soon - but does Julie miss the nine months of constant cat canoodling? Even a little bit?